Yes. There are between 60 and 70 different species.
A female kangaroo of any species is a jill, flyer or a doe.
The male of any species of kangaroo is called a buck or boomer.
The closest relatives of a Trumpeter swan are any other species of swan such as the mute swan and Whooper swan. Apart from other swans, the next closest relatives are ducks and geese.
There are about 60 species of Kangaroo in Australia which are unique to Australia.There are several species of Tree Kangaroo which are native to New Guinea and parts of Indonesia. These include the Matschie's tree kangaroo, Golden mantled tree kangaroo, Grizzled tree kangaroo, Ursine tree kangaroo, Doria's tree kangaroo, Seri's tree kangaroo, Goodfellow's tree kangaroo, Lowlands tree kangaroo, Dingiso and Tenkile.However, some species of wallaby (a smaller member of the kangaroo family) have been introduced to other countries such as New Zealand and even Scotland.
Bob cats close relatives are any sort of cat family.
No. Wrong continent. There is also no such species as an albino kangaroo. An albino kangaroo is a genetic anomaly having a dearth of pigmentation, and which may be found among any of the 60 or so kangaroo species which are found in Australia.
"Joey" is the name for any marsupial young. Therefore, depending on the species, a joey may grown into a kangaroo, wombat, koala, Tasmanian devil, numbat, or any of three hundred other species.
Most species of kangaroo rat are endangered, and therefore they cannot be kept as pets in any state.
because there are a lot of kangaroos in Australia
No she does not have any relatives from other countries.. :/ I dont think she has.. it would be cool if she had relatives from Sweden :D
No. With any species of kangaroo, its forepaws are significantly smaller than its large, elongated feet.
No. The Red kangaroo is a herbivore. Some of the smaller species of kangaroos, such as the Musky rat-kangaroo, are omnivores, but the Red Kangaroo is not.